TV and Radio Production Company

ONLY CONNECT

BBC Two 32 x 30 minutes

July 2018

SIR GARETH EDWARDS AT 70

BBC Wales & BBC Two 1 x 60 minutes

July 2017

As Sir Gareth Edwards reaches 70, Gabby Logan invites the rugby legend to reflect on his life and career with the help of a celebrity audience, celebratory performances and archive of his greatest moments. Specials guests include Sir Bryn Terfel, Dame Siân Phillips, Rob Brydon, Max Boyce and Only Men Aloud.

RHOD GILBERT'S WORK EXPERIENCE

BBC Wales & BBC Two 4 x 30 minutes

October 2018

Rhod Gilbert, a long way out of his comfort zone tackles a series of demanding day jobs which include being a Wedding Planner, a Scout Leader and a Tour Guide. Now in its 8th series.

SUNDAY MORNING WITH LUCY OWEN

BBC Radio Wales 7 x 90 minutes

April-June 2018

Lucy Owen presents a vibrant Sunday morning mix of great music and conversation. Guests reflect on the week's talking points, celebrities share their stories and listeners add their views.

THE SECRET LIFE OF WELSH FOOD

BBC Radio Wales 4 x 30 minutes

February 2019

Food writer and restauranteur Simon Wright explores the social history of Welsh food and drink, revealing the undiscovered riches of our culinary culture and inspiring others to try it.

THE REVIEW SHOW

BBC Radio Wales 12 x 30 minutes

April 2018 - March 2019

In a new monthly review show, Gary Raymond (centre) and guest critics scrutinise Welsh arts, entertainment and popular culture.

I WAS THERE

BBC Radio Wales 2 x 30 minutes

November 2018

When Radio Wales Began: To celebrate the 40th birthday of BBC Radio Wales, broadcaster Christ Stuart reunites some of the key figures from the station's history to tell its story.

The Winter of Discontent: Forty years on from The Winter of Discontent, Chris Stuart asks Welsh people to share their memories of the industrial strife.

BEING MAVIS NICHOLSON

BBC Wales 1 x 60 minutes

October 2016

The first female chat-show host in the history of British television was a middle-aged woman from Briton Ferry. This is the story of how Mavis Nicholson talked her way into this ground-breaking role and enjoyed a 25-year career interviewing some of the biggest stars in the world – including David Bowie, Lauren Bacall and Elizabeth Taylor.

PROJECT PROSTATE

BBC Radio Wales 1 x 30 minutes

November 2018

Charles Williams tells the story of the Welsh surgeon who is battling to revolutionise treatment for the most common cancer in Welsh men.

MAX BOYCE’S WORLD CUP WARM UP

BBC Wales 2 x 30 minutes

September 2015

Two half hour entertainment shows celebrating the excitement of the 2015 Rugby World Cup in comedy, music and chat. Max Boyce hosts with special guests from the world of international rugby.

STAND UP FOR WALES

BBC Radio Wales 1 x 30 minutes

April 2016

Ahead of the Welsh Assembly elections three comedians set out their alternative manifestos for the nation in the spoof hustings show.

MAX BOYCE'S BIG BIRTHDAY

BBC Wales 1 x 60 minutes

September 2013

As Max Boyce reaches his 70th birthday John Inverdale invites the Welsh icon to reflect on a remarkable career that has spanned 40 years and two million record sales.

I WRITE THE SONGS

BBC Radio Wales 4 x 30 minutes

March 2016

Alan Thompson dissects the anatomy of classic songs with the artists who created and performed them. Series one (February 2014) featured Joan Armatrading on Love & Affection; Tom Robinson on War Baby; Ultravox’s Midge Ure on Vienna and Neil Finn of Crowded House on Don’t Dream It’s Over. New series begins March 4th 2016 with Paul Carrack on How Long; Bonnie Tyler on Total Eclipse of the Heart; Carol Decker of T’Pau on China In Your Hand and Mark Nevin of Fairground Attraction on Perfect.

ANDREW DAVIES AT 80 (ARTS SHOW SPECIAL)

BBC Radio Wales Special

September 2016

On his 80th birthday, we adapt the narrative of Andrew Davies’s own life story as the greatest television screenwriter of his generation.

DECONSTRUCTING DAHL

BBC Radio Wales 1 X 30 minutes

September 2016

Writer and broadcaster Charles Williams explores the extraordinary life and work of Roald Dahl in his centenary year.

LLOYD GEORGE AND HIS WOMEN

BBC Radio Wales 1 x 30 minutes

September 2016

To mark the 100th anniversary of Lloyd George becoming Prime Minister, Carolyn Hitt explores the remarkable story of the women in his life – wife, mistresses and daughters – and how he managed to keep the scandal of his complicated personal life from the door of Number 10.

WAS MY UNCLE JACK THE RIPPER?

BBC Radio Wales 1 x 30 minutes

August 2015

Writer and broadcaster Charles Williams investigates the extraordinary case of his Victorian ancestor Sir John Williams – Royal Surgeon, founder of the National Library of Wales...and Jack the Ripper suspect.

PATAGONIA ON FOOT

BBC Radio Wales 1 x 30 minutes

December 2015

Carolyn Hitt follows in the footsteps of the pioneers who founded a Welsh colony in Patagonia 150 years ago – trekking alongside two Manic Street Preachers, Rhod Gilbert, Shane Williams, Derek Brockway and 50 members of the public.

LIONS AND DRAGONS DOWN UNDER

BBC Radio Wales 2 x 30 minutes

June 2013

Carolyn Hitt presents the story of the British & Irish Lions tours of 1989 and 2001 from a Welsh perspective.

MAX BOYCE AND THE STORY OF LIVE AT TREORCHY

BBC Radio Wales 1 x 30 minutes

September 2013

As the 40th anniversary of the most famous album in Welsh history collides with the 70th birthday of the Welsh icon who penned it, Carolyn Hitt explores the story of Max Boyce and Live At Treorchy.

ARTS SHOW SPECIAL - GWYN THOMAS

BBC Radio Wales 1 x 30 minutes

July 2013

On the centenary of his birth, the story of Rhondda's most remarkable novelist, broadcaster, playwright and all-round raconteur.

RADIO WALES ON THE MENU

BBC Radio Wales Special

October 2013

As part of BBC Wales's multi-platform Live Longer Wales season food writer and restauranteur Simon Wright invites the Radio Wales listeners to take part in a live cookathon and learn the essentials of healthy eating with the help of top chefs and nutrition experts. Simon rounds off the day with a live discussion show We Can't Go On Eating Like This.

WHAT SPORTS STARS DO NEXT

BBC Radio Wales 4 x 30 minutes

March 2014

Baroness Tanni Grey Thompson returns with the popular series which explores life after sport with some of the UK's top athletes.